Mathieu BOURGEY
28 years old
French Nationality

 

Address: 
251 rue de Bercy – 75012, Paris, FRANCE

Phone : (+33) 1 45 59 53 94
Fax : (+33) 1 45 59 53 31                                              

E-mail : bourgey@vjf.inserm.fr

 

RESEARCH FELLOW

 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

 

Since 2003                 
INSERM, U535, Genetic Epidemiology and Structure of Human Populations, Villejuif, France, group directed by Dr F. Clerget-Darpoux

Subject: Estimation of risks to develop celiac disease according to familial and genetic information.
 
March – July 2003      
J. Monod institute, Laboratory Structure and Dynamic of Genomes, Paris, France, group directed by Pr P. Netter

Subject: Study of inter-chromosomal repeats in Saccharomyces  cerevisiae. 
 
Sept. - Dec. 2002       
J. Monod institute, Laboratory Dynamic of Genomes and Evolution, Paris, France, group directed by Dr D. Anxolabehere  

Subject: Implication of transposable elements in the dynamic of segmental duplication in Drosophila melanogaster. 

 

 

FORMATION

 

Present position        
3rd year Ph.D.

Laboratory: INSERM U535, Villejuif, France. Scientific Supervisor: Dr F. Clerget-Darpoux.
 
2002 – 2003               
DEA of genetics
(5th year degree specialization)
, Paris VI university, Paris, France, Pasteur Institute course “Genome Analysis”, with honours

 
2001 – 2002               
Maîtrise of cell biology and physiology,
option molecular and cell genetics (Master equivalent), Paris VI university, Paris, France.

 
2000 – 2001               
Licence of cell biology and physiology (Bachelor of Science equivalent), Paris VI university, Paris, France


 

INFORMATIC SKILLS

 

Operating system: Linux, Unix, Windows, MAC OSX.

Programming Langage: Shell, AWK, Python, R (S-plus)

Knowledge in HTML and JAVA programing

 

 

PUBLICATION

 

Articles
 
P MARGARITTE-JEANNIN, MC BABRON, M BOURGEY, et al. HLA-DQ relative risks for coeliac disease in European populations: a study of the European Genetics Cluster on Coeliac Disease. Tissue Antigens. 2004 Jun;63(6):562-7.
 
M BOURGEY, AL LEUTENEGGER, E COUSIN, et al. Modeling the effect of a genetic factor for a complex trait in a simulated population. BMC Genet. 2005 Dec 30;6 Suppl 1:S87.
 
M BOURGEY, G CALCAGNO, N TINTO, D GENNARELLI, P MARGARITTE-JEANNIN, L GRECO, MG LIMONGELLI 1, O ESPOSITO, C MARANO, R TRONCONE, A SPAMPANATO, F CLERGET-DARPOUX, L SACCHETTI. Genetic counselling in Celiac Disease (submitted for publication)
 
Abstracts
 
33RD EUROPEAN MATHEMATICAL GENETICS MEETING, EMGM2005, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France, April 1st-2nd 2005:
M BOURGEY, F CLERGET-DARPOUX. Study of the robustness of the stepwised logistic-regression in concluding to a second gene effect when the first one is incorrectly specified. Annals of Human Genetics.  69(6): 765 (2005)
 
ABSTRACTS FROM THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY SOCIETY, Park City, Utah, October 23­24, 2005 :
M BOURGEY, F CLERGET-DARPOUX. Robustness of the conditional logistic regression to the biallelic modeling. Genetic Epidemiology 29: 238 (2005)
 

 

MEETINGS

 

Written and oral communications
 
Journées Ouvertes de Biologie, Informatique et Mathématiques, JOBIM 2004, June 28-30, Montreal, Canada :

M BOURGEY, P MARGARITTE-JEANNIN, H MOHAMDI, H QUESNEVILLE, F CLERGET-DARPOUX. Le logiciel MASC : estimation de risques en fonction d'informations génétiques
 

EUROPEAN HUMAN GENETICS CONFERENCE 2005 Prague, Czech Republic May 7-10, 2005 :


M BOURGEY, F CLERGET-DARPOUX. Complex diseases: spurious evidence for a second gene when the effect of the first one is incorrectly specified

S. KOTTI, M. BOURGEY, H. MOHAMDI, E. GÉNIN, F. CLERGET-DARPOUX. A 2-locus TDT for testing gene-gene interaction: Application to the study of HLA-DRB1 and CTLA4 in Multiple